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Document informationDocument title: Portable Archive Player User Guide 5.1Document number: EN.500.008-V5.1.C3(1)Document update date: March 22, 2013You can send your comments, corrections, and suggestions about this guide to [email protected].

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Product documentationSecurity Center includes the following documentation:• Security Center Release Notes. Describes the release in detail, including new features, resolved issues,

known issues, and limitations.• Security Center Installation and Upgrade Guide. Describes the prerequisites for installing Security Center,

and provides instructions for installing and upgrading Security Center on your system.• Security Center Administrator Guide. Provides all the instructions and conceptual information you’ll need

to set up, configure, and administer your Security Center system.• Getting Started with Security Desk. A task-oriented introduction to Security Desk that uses real-world

scenarios (viewing a camera, searching/exporting video, and managing alarms) to show new users how to use the basic product features.

• Genetec Security Desk User Guide. Provides the instructions and conceptual information you need to get started with Security Desk, to monitor and generate reports for AutoVu LPR, Omnicast video surveillance, and Synergis access control systems.

• Security Center Video Unit Configuration Guide. Provides the pre-configuration instructions for integrating video units into Security Center, and any configuration steps required for some video unit features to work.

• Security Center Portable Archive Player User Guide. Explains how to use the Portable Archive Player to view exported video files.

• AutoVu Patroller Release Notes. Describes the AutoVu Patroller release in detail, including new features, resolved issues, known issues, and limitations.

• AutoVu Hardware Release Notes. Describes the AutoVu Hardware for this release in detail, including new features, resolved issues, known issues, and limitations.

• AutoVu Handbook. Provides AutoVu installers and administrators with a single source of information about installing and configuring AutoVu hardware and software.

• AutoVu Patroller User Guides. Quick reference guides to using Patroller, AutoVu’s mobile LPR solution. There is a separate user guide for each Patroller installation type (Law Enforcement, City Parking Enforcement, City Parking Enforcement with Wheel Imaging, University Parking Enforcement, and Mobile License Plate Inventory).

• AutoVu Connecting the Sharp Camera. Explains how to power up and connect your Sharp. A printed version is provided in the Sharp box.

• AutoVu Connecting the SharpX Camera. Explains how to power up and connect your SharpX. A printed version is provided in the SharpX box.

• Plugin User Guides. Introduces you to the plugin features and describes what’s new in the current release. It also explains how to install and configure the plugin in Security Center, and how to use it in Security Desk.

Where can I find the product documentation?• Product DVD. The documentation is available on the product DVD in the Documentation folder. Release

notes and installation guides include a direct link to the latest version of the document.• Genetec Technical Assistance Portal (GTAP). The latest version of the documentation is available from

GTAP. Note, you’ll need a username and password to log on to GTAP.• Online help. Security Center client applications include online help, which explain how the product works

and provide instructions on how to use the product features. Patroller and the Sharp portal also include context-sensitive help for each screen. To access the online help, click Help, press F1, or tapthe ? (question mark) in the different client applications.

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Technical supportGenetec Technical Assistance Center (GTAC) is committed to providing its worldwide clientele with the best technical support services available. As a Genetec customer, you have access to the Genetec Technical Assistance Portal (GTAP), where you can find information and search for answers to your product questions.• Genetec Technical Assistance Portal (GTAP). GTAP is a support website that provides in-depth support

information, such as FAQs, knowledge base articles, user guides, supported device lists, training videos, product tools, and much more.Prior to contacting GTAC or opening a support case, it is important to look at this website for potential fixes, workarounds, or known issues. You can log in to GTAP or sign up at https://gtap.genetec.com.

• Genetec Technical Assistance Center (GTAC). If you cannot find your answers on GTAP, you can open a sup-port case online at https://gtap.genetec.com. For GTAC's contact information in your region see the Contact page at https://gtap.genetec.com.NOTE Before contacting GTAC, please have your System ID (available from the About button in your client application) and your SMA contract number (if applicable) ready.

• Licensing. For license activations or resets, please contact GTAC at https://gtap.genetec.com. For issues with license content or part numbers, or concerns about an order, please contact Genetec

Customer Service at [email protected], or call 1-866-684-8006 (option #3). If you require a demo license or have questions regarding pricing, please contact Genetec Sales at

[email protected], or call 1-866-684-8006 (option #2).

Additional resourcesIf you require additional resources other than the Genetec Technical Assistance Center, the following is available to you:• GTAP Forum. The Forum is an easy to use message board that allows clients and Genetec staff to communi-

cate with each other and discuss a variety of topics, ranging from technical questions to technology tips. You can log in or sign up at https://gtapforum.genetec.com.

• Technical training. In a professional classroom environment or from the convenience of your own office, our qualified trainers can guide you through system design, installation, operation, and troubleshooting. Technical training services are offered for all products and for customers with a varied level of technical experience, and can be customized to meet your specific needs and objectives. For more information, go to http://www.genetec.com/Services.

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Portable Archive Player User GuideThis guide explains how to use the Portable Archive Player to view exported video files.

The document includes the following topics:

• "Introducing the Portable Archive Player" on page 2• "The Portable Archive Player user interface" on page 3• "Playing files in Portable Archive Player" on page 9• "Check for video tampering" on page 13

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | Introducing the Portable Archive Player

Introducing the Portable Archive Player

This section includes the following topics:

• "About the Portable Archive Player" on page 2• "How to get the Portable Archive Player" on page 2

About the Portable Archive Player The Portable Archive Player is a stand-alone media player used to playback Genetec G64 video files on computers that do not have Security Center software installed. No software installation is required, simply copy the application to your computer and click to open.

You can use the Portable Archive Player to share video clips with someone who does not have Security Desk. For example, you could export video evidence to give to a police officer and include the Portable Archive Player so that the exported files can be played. In addition to playing back Genetec video files, you can also validate video watermarks to ensure that the recordings are intact and have not been subject to tampering.

How to get the Portable Archive PlayerThe Portable Archive Player is not “installed” in the traditional sense. Rather, you simply copy the application to your computer and click to open.

There are two ways that the Portable Archive Player can be copied to your workstation:

• Copy it from the Security Center 5.1 installation medium (DVD or downloaded zip package). It can be found in the path: \Tools\Portable Archive Player\

• Download it from Genetec using the following URL:http://downloads.genetec.com/SecurityCenter/5.1/SR3/Tools/PortableArchivePlayer/PortableArchivePlayer.exe

To uninstall it, delete the executable file.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface

The Portable Archive Player user interface

This section describes the main components of the Portable Archive Player user interface.

This section includes the following topics:

• "About the Portable Archive Player’s interface" on page 3• "About the Main menu" on page 4• "About the Main toolbar" on page 5• "About the File browser and Results pane" on page 6• "About the Playback pane and Tool pane" on page 7• "Move, resize and show/hide panes" on page 8

About the Portable Archive Player’s interfaceThe Portable Archive Player main window includes the following areas: main menu and toolbar, file browser, playback pane, tool pane, results pane. Each area can be resized or hidden, except the playback pane, depending on your workspace needs.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface

About the Main menuThe Portable Archive Player’s main menu is a standard Windows menu. The View menu, the Tools - Options menu, the Help menu, are all found here. Menus support keyboard shortcuts. Certain commands, such as changing the visual options, are only available through the menu.Tools - Options - Visual will open the Visual elements dialog box:

A Main menu. See "About the Main menu" on page 4.

B Main toolbar. See "About the Main menu" on page 4.

C File browser. See "About the File browser and Results pane" on page 6.

D Playback pane. See "About the Playback pane and Tool pane" on page 7.

E Tool pane. See "About the Playback pane and Tool pane" on page 7

F Results pane. See "About the File browser and Results pane" on page 6.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface

About the Main toolbarThe Portable Archive Player’s main toolbar contains buttons that you can click to access the most frequently used commands in the Portable Archive Player.

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A Pattern Change the tile layout. For more information, see "Change the tile pattern" on page 8.

B Volume If your recording contains audio, move the slider to the right to increase the volume, or to the left to decrease the volume.

C Expand Click Expand to make the current tile fill the playback pane. A green LED appears when the current tile is expanded. Click again to return to the original tile size.

D Remove Remove the selected playback sequence from the current tile.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface

About the File browser and Results paneYou use the file browser to navigate to the folder containing the G64 video files. The results pane displays the contents of the folder you selected in the browser.

By default, the results pane displays only the file names. You can display additional file properties include the beginning date/time, the ending date/time, the length and the status of the video file. Status refers to whether the video file contains watermarks.

To display the additional file properties, do one of the following:

• Click the Get file info button ( ) to display the properties of the selected file.• Click the Always get file info button ( ) to display the properties of all files

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface

About the Playback pane and Tool paneThe playback pane is where you view video clips. You can view up to 16 playback sequences simultaneously. NOTE The Portable Archive Player does not support multiple monitors on a single workstation.

The tool pane contains a series of tabs which provide additional information about the selected playback sequence that you are viewing.

The following table gives a brief description of each tab.Icon Name Description

Properties

View information regarding the selected playback sequenceThe Capabilities section shows the playback capabilities of the selected sequence. Unsupported capabilities may cause certain commands to be disabled in the playback controls. The Playback statistics section displays the current bit rate, frame rate and video dimensions (resolution).

Digital Zoom Apply digital zoom to the recorded video sequence.

Metadata View the metadata events (if any) associated to the recorded video sequence.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | The Portable Archive Player user interface

Move, resize and show/hide panesPanes containing a title bar (such as the Tool pane) can be made into a floating window by clicking on the button, or closed by clicking on the button.

To resize any of the panes, click on one of the edges separating two panes and drag it in the direction you want to resize. All of the panes can be shown or hidden by placing or removing check marks in the View menu except the playback pane which is always shown.

Change the tile patternYou can choose how many tiles are displayed in the playback pane by clicking the change pattern button in the main toolbar.

1 Click the Pattern button on the main toolbar.2 In the Change pattern dialog box, choose a tile pattern with one, four, nine or sixteen

tiles in the layout.

There are many different patterns to choose from. If you do not see the pattern you want, click More to see the rest of the available patterns.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | Playing files in Portable Archive Player

Playing files in Portable Archive Player

This section includes the following topics:

• "Play video files" on page 9• "Using playback controls" on page 9• "About the Timeline" on page 11• "Add time range markers" on page 11

Play video filesTo play G64 video files in the Portable Archive Player:1 Launch the application by double clicking on the file Archive Player.exe2 From the file browser, navigate to, and select the folder containing your exported G64

files.The results pane (at the bottom of the interface) displays the G64 files in the folder you selected.

3 In the results pane, select a file and double-click or drag it to the playback pane.The video sequence plays back in your playback pane.

Using playback controlsThe Portable Archive Player playback controls are at the bottom of the playback pane and include the following features:

A Speed selector Drag the speed selector to the right to fast forward (1x, 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x, 10x, 20x, 40x and 100x) or to the left for reverse playback. You must hold the left mouse button down to keep the desired speed. The moment you let go the mouse button, the slider will return to normal speed (1x). The playback speed is displayed in the status panel.

B Play/Pause Switch between play and pause. The current status appears in the status panel.

C Status panel Displays the date/time, playback status and speed.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | Playing files in Portable Archive Player

D Lock/unlock playback speed Enable the speed lock to avoid holding the speed selector with the left mouse button. The green LED indicates that the feature is enabled.

E Slow/normal playback speed Play the video in slow motion by enabling slow playback speed. The green LED indicates that the feature is enabled.The color of the speed control slider will change. The available slow motion speeds are 1/8x, 1/4x, 1/3x, 1/2x and 1x. If the speed is not locked, while in slow motion mode, the default playback speed is 1/8x . Note that slow motion rewind is not supported.

F Enable/disable loop mode Set the playback to loop continuously within a specific time range. The green LED indicates that the feature is enabled. For more information, see "Add time range markers" on page 11.

G Go to previous key frame Pause the sequence and back up frame by frame.If you are playing video that was recorded using the MPEG-4 or H.264 video formats, this button will display the previous key frame. Otherwise, this button will display the previous frame.

H Go to next frame Pause the sequence and advance frame by frame

I Save a snapshot Save a snapshot of the current frame to disk.The snapshot can be saved in BMP or, JPEG format.On the saved snapshot, the date and time when the frame was recorded, followed by the camera name appear in an overlay.

J Print a snapshot Print a snapshot of the current frame. Just like a saved snapshot, the printed image is stamped with the recording date and time, followed by the camera name.

K Export current sequence Export part of the G64 recording file as a shortened G64 file. It can also be used to convert the sequence to either AVI or, ASF formats.You can use the time range markers to mark the range in the clip you want to export.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | Playing files in Portable Archive Player

About the TimelineThe timeline looks like a time ruler and is a graphical representation of the selected playback sequence.

Add time range markersThe time range markers are the two orange triangles that appear at the top right corner on the timeline when the mouse cursor hovers over the timeline.

You can use these markers to delimit a specific range in the timeline, either to zoom in to it or to setup a playback loop.

NOTE When markers are not in use they do not appear on the timeline. You have hover your mouse over the timeline to make them appear.

To set up a time range:

1 In the Playback pane, select the video clip you want to mark.2 Hover your mouse over the timeline and drag the markers to the desired start and end

positions.

A Playback cursor Indicates the point of playback on the timeline.

B Motion bar Indicates the presence and level of motion.

C Time range markers Marks a specific range of interest.

D Zoom in Zoom in on a portion of the timeline. You can also use Shift + slash (/) to zoom in.

E Bookmark Indicates a user-added bookmark in the clip

F Duration Indicates the duration of the timeline

G Zoom out Zoom out on a portion of the timeline. You can also use Shift + asterisk (*) to zoom out.

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Setup a playback loopYou can create a playback loop to review the same sequence repeatedly:1 Mark the time range sequence with the time range markers.2 Position the playback cursor between the two markers.3 Click on the Enable loop playback button.

4 Click the Play button. The marked time range will now play in a continuous loop until you click the Disable loop playback button. This will not stop the playback but it will simply turn off the playback loop.

5 To clear the time range, click on the Reset markers button.

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Portable Archive Player User Guide | Check for video tampering

Check for video tampering

Video watermarking ensures that your video recordings have not been tampered with. You can validate the watermarks to ensure that the recordings are intact from the results pane of the Portable Archive Player.

1 Using the file browser, navigate to the folder containing your exported G64 file(s).2 Select the file(s) that you want to validate

Multiple selections are supported. Use Ctrl + click or, Shift + click 3 Click to validate the watermark.

Portable Archive Player analyses the files to determine whether tampering has occurred. The status field displays the progress of the validation or the result of the val-idation.The results appear in the Status field. The possible results are:

File watermarked and authenticated

File tampered at <date and time> where the date and time shown correspond to the first video frame that did not pass the validation

NOTE Not all video recording contain watermarks. When you export a video clip, you can choose whether the exported G64 file is created with or without watermarks.

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